Description
This lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards:
"STANDARD 6 - Force and Motion
The competent science teacher understands and applies the concepts that describe force and motion and the principles that explain them.
6B. understands the concepts and interrelationships of force (including gravity and friction), inertia, work, power, energy, and momentum
6I. demonstrates abilities to use instruments or to explain functions of the technologies used to study force and motion."
Student note guide to the PowerPoint lesson III in the "Forces in Fluids" unit - introductory physics. This lesson discusses the effects of buoyancy on an object; whether and how an object will sink or float; and Archimedes principle.
PowerPoint lessons contain many graphics and links to short videos to further student understanding.
PowerPoint slides also contain notes for the instructor based on students most "frequently asked questions" or FAQ's to help clarify the subject.
A class activity is included at the end of each lesson.
*All PowerPoint lessons; review programs; student worksheets/activities and assessments for this unit can be found under the "Introductory Physics Complete Unit IV Forces in Fluids" zip file folder.
Terms/concepts covered in this lesson include:
buoyancy
force
buoyant force
depth
water pressure
submerged objects
Archimedes principle
fluid displacement
density
g/cm3
floating
sinking
suspension
salt water
Dead Sea
hot air balloons
astronomydad
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
"STANDARD 6 - Force and Motion
The competent science teacher understands and applies the concepts that describe force and motion and the principles that explain them.
6B. understands the concepts and interrelationships of force (including gravity and friction), inertia, work, power, energy, and momentum
6I. demonstrates abilities to use instruments or to explain functions of the technologies used to study force and motion."
Student note guide to the PowerPoint lesson III in the "Forces in Fluids" unit - introductory physics. This lesson discusses the effects of buoyancy on an object; whether and how an object will sink or float; and Archimedes principle.
PowerPoint lessons contain many graphics and links to short videos to further student understanding.
PowerPoint slides also contain notes for the instructor based on students most "frequently asked questions" or FAQ's to help clarify the subject.
A class activity is included at the end of each lesson.
*All PowerPoint lessons; review programs; student worksheets/activities and assessments for this unit can be found under the "Introductory Physics Complete Unit IV Forces in Fluids" zip file folder.
Terms/concepts covered in this lesson include:
buoyancy
force
buoyant force
depth
water pressure
submerged objects
Archimedes principle
fluid displacement
density
g/cm3
floating
sinking
suspension
salt water
Dead Sea
hot air balloons
astronomydad
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
7th - 9th
Subjects
Standards
CCSSRST.6-8.3
CCSSRST.6-8.4
CCSSRST.6-8.7
Pages
4
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Description
This lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards:
"STANDARD 6 - Force and Motion
The competent science teacher understands and applies the concepts that describe force and motion and the principles that explain them.
6B. understands the concepts and interrelationships of force (including gravity and friction), inertia, work, power, energy, and momentum
6I. demonstrates abilities to use instruments or to explain functions of the technologies used to study force and motion."
Student note guide to the PowerPoint lesson III in the "Forces in Fluids" unit - introductory physics. This lesson discusses the effects of buoyancy on an object; whether and how an object will sink or float; and Archimedes principle.
PowerPoint lessons contain many graphics and links to short videos to further student understanding.
PowerPoint slides also contain notes for the instructor based on students most "frequently asked questions" or FAQ's to help clarify the subject.
A class activity is included at the end of each lesson.
*All PowerPoint lessons; review programs; student worksheets/activities and assessments for this unit can be found under the "Introductory Physics Complete Unit IV Forces in Fluids" zip file folder.
Terms/concepts covered in this lesson include:
buoyancy
force
buoyant force
depth
water pressure
submerged objects
Archimedes principle
fluid displacement
density
g/cm3
floating
sinking
suspension
salt water
Dead Sea
hot air balloons
astronomydad
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
"STANDARD 6 - Force and Motion
The competent science teacher understands and applies the concepts that describe force and motion and the principles that explain them.
6B. understands the concepts and interrelationships of force (including gravity and friction), inertia, work, power, energy, and momentum
6I. demonstrates abilities to use instruments or to explain functions of the technologies used to study force and motion."
Student note guide to the PowerPoint lesson III in the "Forces in Fluids" unit - introductory physics. This lesson discusses the effects of buoyancy on an object; whether and how an object will sink or float; and Archimedes principle.
PowerPoint lessons contain many graphics and links to short videos to further student understanding.
PowerPoint slides also contain notes for the instructor based on students most "frequently asked questions" or FAQ's to help clarify the subject.
A class activity is included at the end of each lesson.
*All PowerPoint lessons; review programs; student worksheets/activities and assessments for this unit can be found under the "Introductory Physics Complete Unit IV Forces in Fluids" zip file folder.
Terms/concepts covered in this lesson include:
buoyancy
force
buoyant force
depth
water pressure
submerged objects
Archimedes principle
fluid displacement
density
g/cm3
floating
sinking
suspension
salt water
Dead Sea
hot air balloons
astronomydad
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards
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CCSSRST.6-8.3
Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
CCSSRST.6-8.4
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 6–8 texts and topics.
CCSSRST.6-8.7
Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table).
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